Cooler Master MasterAir G100M - a UFO Has Landed
Back at Computex 2017 in June, we have been able to show you this product in its development stage. Granted, it'll cool euhm, not really well for hardcore processors (is that a safe enough way to say it). However, for an everyday mainstream processor, the UFO-shaped MasterAir G100M might look pretty unique.
The MasterAir G100M is based upon a lot of copper fins landing on a copper plated heat pipe base. The top side is covered with a black ring, which brings in that UFO feel, and then there is an RGB LED lit fan (600 to 2400 RPM) sitting in the middle which brings in that extraterrestrial feel :)
The LED control is addressable, and can be managed and synced up with ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte and ASRock motherboard software. So if you do not have a motherboard with extra RGB connectors, that'll work nicely. An extra controller, however, is included, allowing some basic RGB selections. in the wiring. Ah, I think it's a fun product, at least to look at performance wise (both cooling and noise) I wouldn't expect too much of it. The Cooler Master Master Air G100M is available as we speak for 39.99 euros.
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I think its pretty cool also. And it has 775 support, which is awesome for a cooler in 2018. My HTPC still has a q6600 with the stock cooler.
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I would've wanted every bit of support I could get too, had I released something like that... lol
P.S: 8 bucks. No thanks needed. :p

P.S2: Jokes aside, whoever Coolermaster put in charge of releasing these stuff, should imo halt and divert those funds/manpower elsewhere. This only hurts their image/rep imho.
It would be better if they stick to their worthwhile products and improve up them or release something better than those etc..
Unless someone started April's jokes a bit early this year... :p
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@Koniakki That looks terrible in comparison.
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Yeah. I would worry if it wasn't. lol
But I stand by my opinion that the released product is below Coolermaster usual or atleast general previous products.
And a few floating reviews I saw floating around on the "cooler's" performance or lack thereof, only questions CM's decision to release that.
But I do agree that it looks kinda good. Good design, bad execution..
I'm dragging it a bit more than necessary I know and risking coming off as negative/bashful which sincerely it's not my intention in any way.
It's just that imho Coolermaster could easily had come up with something better than the aforementioned product, especially at that price which was the main reason I voiced my opinion.
That said, this little outburst concludes with this: 'that whoever thought they should charge $40 for that or why, is beyond me. :p
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Now that is Really cool, would not mind having one of these!~